NPL Round 1, 2022: Belconnen United FC vs Monaro Panthers FC

The 2022 season has finally arrived and the blue devils got the opportunity to kick off their new campaign at their home base of McKellar Park. Belconnen United went into the game knowing that a dominant and positive display and three points would prove incredibly valuable and a great way to show that they are aiming to get back into the top echelons of the competition this season.
Their opponents were a team that Belconnen had their share of difficulties with last season, a red-hot and in-form Monaro Panthers fresh off a comfortable win in this year’s Charity Shield and ready to make an opening statement for themselves.
Monaro kicked off the match and went on the attack early, playing a very direct press and not shying away from going for goal from a freekick from far out in the second minute of the game.
Belconnen handled it with some strong defense and looking for an opportunity for a counterattack but Monaro were really pushing the tempo to their own liking and were spending a large portion of the opening 10 minutes in possession.
Tackles were going in strong and the crowd were in full voice, as the game quickly turned into a very physical encounter. Belconnen had a chance early when a heavy tackle from the midfield saw Belconnen sprint away with the ball and. while there were calls for a free-kick, play was allowed to continue and the blue devils very nearly broke the game open.
They had another chance a few minutes later when some quick feet from Harry Menham from fullback found him in a world of space, quickly moving up and providing a smart and deft touch to square it for a teammate, who struck the post in a very close chance.
Monaro almost immediately hit back, sending their number 9 on a barnstorming run but was guided off the ball just outside the box by the Belconnen defense. They worried the defense again a few minutes later with a header that went just narrowly to the right of goal.
Monaro slightly changed tactics and both teams began to try and break the game with passing patterns but both midfields did immense work to continue picking off the play in a see-sawing exchange.
Tensions for both teams were noticeably raising as the half continued and just after 20 minutes Monaro got the first goal of proceedings when a deft run from out wide saw Belconnen’s defense scramble and the ball squared to the other side, where their number 9, Nikos Kalfas, lay in wait to send the ball in.
Monaro very nearly made it a two goal lead moments later when a powerful shot from near halfway forced a punch away from the Belco goalkeeper but it still managed to connect with the cross bar and bounce back into play, where the keeper was able to secure it on the second chance.
Belconnen did see some chances to equalise, including a moment in the 25th where a delicate touch from Maxx Green saw him get some space but the cutback was handled by the Monaro centreback who did well to clear the ball from the box cleanly.
Green continued to be a thorn in the side of the Monaro defense, showing some smart and quick feet to add an element to the attack that the defense was struggling to contain.
The attacking display of both teams continued to impress as they looked to close out the half in style, Monaro with the more likely of chances but Belconnen holding strong and still having their moments where they reminded that they were a threat not to be taken lightly. They very nearly got that needed goal from a corner but it drifted wide.
Monaro had a free kick late in the half which was a prime chance but the cross narrowly missed a looming Kalfas and went over for a goal kick.
The first half was a fast-paced and exciting half of attacking football but Belconnen surely felt at half time that they would need to be extra efficient in the second half and get a goal early, before the half got away from them like it did in this fixture in 2021.
Belconnen made a change during the half time interval, looking to add some freshness to the attack but Monaro quickly snuffed out a lot of their optimism when Kista Aimilio snagged a second for the visitors.
They nearly made it three a moment later when another shot curled in but the shot was nulled by the assistant referee’s flag for offside.
The clock now against the Blue Devils, it was time to ramp up the intensity and make a goal happen quickly. Monaro were happy to slow the game down with fouls, frustrating the side further, however one of these free kicks nearly amounted to a goal as a cross was sent into the box but just narrowly over the head of winger Keegan Vucetic.
Vucetic especially worked hard to get some go forward into Belconnen’s attack but as the game ticked over into the final third there was still no reward to show for it.
The weather was also beginning to take effect, with one moment where Monaro picked off a pass from halfway and sent it away and the shot very nearly crept into the goal because it was difficult to get a read of where it was heading while in the air. However, the keeper watched it closely and got a hand to stop it from creeping into the net.
At the other end, there was no lack of effort because there were some close shots, Monaro was awarded a penalty in the 70th minute, which Andre Juan Carle tucked into the bottom left of the goal for a third for the visitors to put the game to bed. Carle nearly got a brace five minutes later with a free kick that was narrowly stopped by the defensive wall but followed up with a volley that forced the keeper into a save.
Monaro made a double substitution in the 77th that brought attacker Kofi Danning into the fray but the attacking intent was still with Belconnen as they looked to at least get a goal to start off the campaign for some positive signs from the encounter. Striker Juan Sebastian Ospina very nearly got that goal with a header that narrowly sailed over and Vucetic nearly got one from a free kick that couldn’t manage to get past the wall. Dustin Wells almost had one late in the game as well but his shot was knocked away for a corner.
The game came to an end before the goal could come, with the blue devils leaving McKellar Park with a frustrating start to the campaign but with all eyes on next week’s trip on the road to face the West Canberra Wanderers at Melrose Synthetic.
Despite the difficult afternoon for the squad, young debuting fullback Harry Menham secured this week’s Belconnen United man of the match and this week’s voucher supplied by sponsor The Cook Grocer.



